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Having Fun for Yourself in the Hamptons, Long Island, New York!

Just a few minutes drive north of E. Hampton lies Sag Harbor.
It is an old fishing village. The main street is beautiful, and even
from the far end you can just about see the bay. Lots of antiques shops.
Be sure to see the Whaling Museum! map

2. The Whaling Museum in Sag HarborThe Sag Harbor Whaling Museum
is a museum in Sag Harbor, New York, dedicated to the town's past as a
prosperous whaling port. It houses the largest collection of whaling
equipment in the state of New York. During the 19th century, Sag
Harbor, New York became one of the busiest ports in the
northeast, where whalers of many nationalities could be seen walking
the streets. During this time period Sag Harbor became a truly
international port town, where diverse cultures came together for one
pursuit: the hunt of the mighty whale. 200 Main St, Sag Harbor, NY
11963 . (631) 725-0770

3. Montauk -Drive out to Montauk and stop at Lunch at Cyril's on the way for clams. Visit the lighthouse and have a drink at Gossman's upstair bar.
Montauk is often billed as the "un-Hamptons" with its laid-back pace
of living and surfer culture. Montauk boasts some of the best sand and
surf around. In 2009, Surfer magazine named it one of the Ten Best Surf
Towns in America. The historic Montauk Lighthouse was commissioned by George Washington and is open to the public. http://www.montauklighthouse.com/

4.Sag Harbor ChartersPly the local waters with Sag Harbor Charters - Captain Hagen aboard his beautifull and confortable yacht.
The "Marlinspike" is a 36 foot lobsteryacht located at slip 23 Marine Park on Bay Street Sag Harbor. Full Features - The boat has a swim ladder, plenty of shade and complete kitchen and bathroom. Reservations: 631-456-1823 captainhagen@hotmail.com

5.Mansion Viewing
Mansion viewing-Drive along Further lane in Amagansett (next town over from East Hampton heading east)& enjoy the views of the ocean and the mansions. Coopers Beach.

7. Shopping in East HamptonShopping in East Hampton
-You will, however, find plenty of branches of chic and expensive NYC
shops, which are good for window shopping and not much else.

8. Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens'The gardens contain monumental sculptures built directly in the
gardens, for the gardens, which invoke mystery and surprise as you
happen upon them while walking through rare palms. Rarely are we able
to see such an idyllic completed picture of an artist’s vision in its
true and intended surroundings. The garden, designed in concert with
Sir Peter Smithers, was the last part to Ann Weaver Norton’s concept for
her work, her legacy. The garden represents her commitment to
conservation and the preservation of a quiet retreat in the midst of
high rises.' map

9. Apoxee Wilderness Trail
In the wet prairies and tropical hammocks of Apoxee Park, the first
urban wilderness area in Palm Beach County, you’ll walk over and through
the water supply of West Palm Beach. A fascinating 4.7-mile day hike
showcasing the sheet flow of water through habitats that thrive in
humidity and dampness, the Apoxee Wilderness Trail
features a mix of boardwalks, crushed limestone, and natural surfaces
underfoot on a loop that includes a section of the Owahee Trail, a
lengthy berm that runs through all of Grassy Waters Preserve. (not pet
friendly :( ) map

Travel with your Pet to the Hamptons in Long island, New York!

Pet Friendly the Hamptons!

We want to help you bring your cat or dog on vacation to the Hamptons!

One of the most famous areas on Long Island, the Hamptons are
renowned as home to the rich and famous. Located on the South Fork of
the easternmost end of Long Island, the area encompasses the towns of
Southampton and East Hampton, with their many hamlets and villages
including Sag Harbor, Water Mill and Bridgehampton --home to the
annual Hampton Classic horse show.
With miles of stunning beaches, museums, fine dining and celebrity
watching, the Hamptons attract an annual summer crowd from other parts
of Long Island and the greater New York City area and beyond.